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BY LENNIE SKILTON
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Polar Bears Polar bears have black skin although their fur appears white it is actually transparent. Polar bears are at risk from an increasing number of threats including climate change and oil and gas exploration. Hunting isn`t the biggest threat to polar bears, it is now by far climate change. Polar bears clean themselves by rolling in snow.
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Arctic Whales There are 17 different species of Whales in the Arctic. Narwhal and beluga live in the Arctic all year round, and some, such as the humpback Whale or grey Whale move during summer to give birth. Rather than teeth, Baleen Whales, have baleen (long flexible plates). Arctic Whales are stressed by rapid climate change. A beluga Whale can grow up to 18 feet.
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Seals There are 33 species Seal world-wide and 2 live in Britain. Harp Seals live in the Arctic and can grow to as long as 6 feet. They can hold their breath for 15 minutes. They eat Shellfish and other small fish. They have a thick layer of blubber.
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The Arctic Ocean It is the smallest of the Oceans. It covers an area about the size of Russia. It is partly covered in ice all through the year. Fridtjol Nansen was the first to make a nautical crossing of the Arctic Ocean in 1896. Countries bordering the Arctic Ocean are: Russia, Norway, Iceland, Greenland, Canada and the United States.
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Climate Change The ice pack is thinning as a result of global warming. The melting ice could also cause sea levels to rise in the future. Global warming is causing the world to get hotter and scientists say: we need to act now. We can help do this by recycling and eating less meat.
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